noun 1. a chemical compound of high molecular weight produced by polymerizing two or more different monomers together. /kəʊˈpɒlɪmə/noun 1. a chemical compound of high molecular weight formed by uniting the molecules of two or more different compounds (monomers) Compare polymer, oligomer copolymer (kō-pŏl’ə-mər) A polymer of two or more different monomers. The synthetic rubber used to make tire treads and shoe soles, for example, is a copolymer made of the monomers butadiene and styrene.

[koh-puh-lim-uh-rahyz, koh-pol-uh-muh-] /ˌkoʊ pəˈlɪm əˌraɪz, koʊˈpɒl ə mə-/ verb (used with or without object), copolymerized, copolymerizing. Chemistry. 1. to subject to or undergo a change analogous to polymerization but with a union of two or more different monomers. /kəʊˈpɒlɪməˌraɪz/ verb 1. to react (two compounds) together to produce a copolymer

[kop-out] /ˈkɒpˌaʊt/ noun, Informal. 1. an act or instance of copping out; reneging; evasion: The governor’s platform was a cop-out. 2. a person who cops out: Everyone helped as they had promised, except for one cop-out. see cop out. noun An evasion; an excuse for inaction: Arguing about standards is a ”cop-out” (1960s+ Counterculture)

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